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"won't have" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a contraction of "will not have" and is commonly used in spoken and written English to indicate that something will not happen in the future. Example: I won't have enough time to finish this project if I don't start working on it now.
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We won't have you.
Some won't have shelter.
I won't have to.
"Fans won't have it.
I won't have a home.
We won't have the papers".
Outlook.com won't have that problem.
Ideally, it won't have one.
He won't have any money.
But it won't have happened.
Perhaps he won't have to.
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